What’s all the interest with Disruption? Don’t you mean Disruptive Technology and IR4 (P1) 06.22.17
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What’s all the interest with Disruption? Don’t you mean Disruptive Technology and IR4 (P1) 06.22.17
With Eden Lasater, director for Bellevue College’s Information Technology Services, WAInfoTech Talks in this first of a two-part podcast explores:
- The definition of Disruptive Technology according to the Harvard Business Review What does ir4 mean? Think about examples of Disruptive Technology. Chatbots and robot co-workers, perhaps? The likelihood of losing millions of United States jobs to automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence within the next ten years in a large number of industries And, we begin to look at how realistic the top 15 Disruptive Technologies and discuss how applicable these technologies are to our lives, personally and professionally.
Join us for our second episode, where we complete our analysis of the 15 Disruptive Technologies, as well as look at the top ten disruptive technology jobs.
Sign off, Maureen Majury
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